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Mitsve-tants (LKT)
… created this dance form and similar ones, with different names for it, which are [nonetheless] identical to it. I … ‘mitsve-tants,’ of which the Maharil writes: ‘And there are places where their custom is the mitzvah dance which is done … are seated on stools in the middle of the hall (in other places they are seated on the same stool) and the badkhn …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… pp. 539-40] . “Was the frejlaxs known under different names in various locales: frejlaxs, hopke, skočne , … of the bulgarish, which had been employed occasionally to replace the older freylakhs fun der khupa genre.” Feldman … large description. Since we have not found it in any other place. The dance was performed in alternating pairs men or …
Mordkhe Shekhter
… with Khayim Gininger. He spent 1947-1951 at the Viennese displaced persons’ camp of Arzberger. During this period, he … An Intermediate and Advanced Textbook (2004), and Plant Names in Yiddish: A Handbook of Botanical Terminology …

Bazetsens (LKT)
… the following way: In the middle of the room a stool was placed and there the bride was seated. Her pigtails were … into a mazl-tov-tants with the bride, the badkhn called out names, and the klezmer would play along.” [Vilna, c. …

Badekns (LKT)
… While the musicians play, the khosn approaches and then places a cloth ( detikhl ) over the bride’s hair, … in another room. And so the Bedecken of the bride took place... [then there was] the dance of the Menuetts and then … into a mazl-tov-tants with the bride, the badkhn called out names, and the klezmer would play along.” [Vilna, Lithuania, …

Dobridzien (LKT)
… from where I come the dobridzien used to take place on the morning after the ceremony.” [Horodec, Poland, … p. 535] . “ Dobriden, dobranoč , mazltov -- these are the names of the pieces performed by the wedding band to greet …
‘I’m Sorry, It’s Yom Kippur’: Atonement through Punk (and Traditional Jewish Music)
… 'being Jewish is so much about galut (exile) – being in a place, but not fully there - a sense of displacement, millennia of wandering, of watching your back. … Press, 2009. [6] For more information on pronouns and names see here: …

The Tedeschian Community
… the local community. The Tedeschian Jews settled in various places in north Italy and lived there until the beginning of … Casale Monferrato , Reggio Emilia, in addition to smaller places in between the mentioned cities. The boundaries of … One example is the alteration of their Ashkenazi surnames, which had a German sound and meaning, into Italian: …

Toponimus en el romancero Sefardi de Marruecos (Place names in the romancero of the Moroccan Sephardim)
… … Romancero … Sephardi … Sephardic Jewish people … Roman … Place names … Rom … Eastern Sephardi … Paloma Diaz Mas … Toponimus en el romancero Sefardi de Marruecos (Place names in the romancero of the Moroccan Sephardim) …

Music in the Testament of Job
… about music are of musical and musicological interest. Names of musical instruments are mentioned as are antiphony … Greek to modern languages often translated the instrument names inaccurately and did not delve into the musical … drama including many visual descriptions. The drama takes place in an upper class setting where musical activity is …